Like many others before it, Planet Zero was an album written in lockdown. A sorrowful state of current affairs, Shinedown join the plethora of artists using the time as advantageous, as it shows a band unafraid to smack a few faces along the way. After 4 years from their blaring yellow-tape panic-room work ATTENTION ATTENTION…
When the four-piece Californian frontier force of Warpaint struck all the right chords at Roundhouse in London last night, their smooth-playfulness, agility and tact cannot be ignored. The band have successfully evolved with the times, all the while offering hope and deliverance to a world otherwise confused in its state. Warpaint’s new work, Radiate Like…
It’s always colder here in February, once we’re acquainted with the Autumn leeaaaaaaves You wouldn’t expect Brighton to hail such gritty markups – but it seems that a love of skateboarding, gruff DIY punk and partying is a universal sentiment everywhere. After earning a pretty decent number of fellow punk-dwellers that seemed to stick with…
//Mama always told me, “Be a man”That I should get my shit together for real while I canLike yeah, whateverI said “Mama, you don’t understand”Cause I’m gon’ be stupid famous and rocking in a band.\\ Like most British alternative acts, we don’t like to do things by halves. Bitter and ruthless on studio approach, we…
<<Everybody gets a big shot, baby>> As we entered into April, there wasn’t an album that I was excited for most than Fontaines DC’s Skinty Fia. Hot off the press, with that blood-red glow idled with a deer out of his natural habitat, Skinty Fia is the bands’ third studio album from their successive Grammy-nominated…